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Publikováno v:
Climate of the Past, Vol 19, Pp 249-275 (2023)
The Ptolemaic era (305–30 BCE) is an important period of Ancient Egyptian history known for its material and scientific advances, but also intermittent political and social unrest in the form of (sometimes widespread) revolts against the Ptolemaic
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https://doaj.org/article/274efb759d1d427a9e5ece8f01e7ddfc
Autor:
H. Mackay, G. Plunkett, B. J. L. Jensen, T. J. Aubry, C. Corona, W. M. Kim, M. Toohey, M. Sigl, M. Stoffel, K. J. Anchukaitis, C. Raible, M. S. M. Bolton, J. G. Manning, T. P. Newfield, N. Di Cosmo, F. Ludlow, C. Kostick, Z. Yang, L. Coyle McClung, M. Amesbury, A. Monteath, P. D. M. Hughes, P. G. Langdon, D. Charman, R. Booth, K. L. Davies, A. Blundell, G. T. Swindles
Publikováno v:
Climate of the Past, Vol 18, Pp 1475-1508 (2022)
The 852/3 CE eruption of Mount Churchill, Alaska, was one of the largest first-millennium volcanic events, with a magnitude of 6.7 (VEI 6) and a tephra volume of 39.4–61.9 km3 (95 % confidence). The spatial extent of the ash fallout from this event
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https://doaj.org/article/1043321e4a7c4efc910afcd2d9f7d724
Autor:
R. Pathak, Aland K. Chin, K. D. Lang, Jonah H. Jacob, J. G. Manni, Jack Merrill Fryer, R. H. Chin, T. Haverkamp, Mehmet Dogan, Henry Eppich, J. Levy, C. Wessling
Publikováno v:
SPIE Proceedings.
We present a novel, high-power stack of 20% fill-factor, 976nm, laser-diode bars, each directly attached to an enhanced lateral-flow (ELF), copper-based, water-cooled heat-sink. The heat-sinks contain mounting screws that form a kinematic mount to mi
Publikováno v:
IEEE Journal of Quantum Electronics. 24:960-973
The spectroscopic and laser properties of crystal Er,Cr:YSGG are discussed and it is shown that excitation is efficiently transferred from chromium to erbium. Laser operations at 2796 nm are achieved with much lower thresholds than in other erbium-do
Publikováno v:
Journal of International Medical Research. 6:172-179
A single dose experiment was used to evaluate the analgesic effect of diflunisal, a new salicylic acid derivative. Three dose levels of diflunisal (125 mg, 250 mg, and 500 mg) were compared to one dose level of acetylsalicylic acid (ASA) (600 mg) and